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- | [* black] On our way to the main board, we opt to remove the vibration motor attached to it—another occupant of that giant chin. This press connector (and a few others on the mobo) is coated with some weird slimy stuff. Possibly for water resistance? |
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- | [* icon_note] This slimy stuff could potentially be some sort of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum_jelly|petroleum jelly|new_window=true], which would be an inexpensive way to add a bit of water resistance to the board. |
+ | [* black] On our way to the main board, we take a quick detour toward the vibration motor attached to it—another occupant of that giant chin. |
+ | [* black] The motor's press connector, along with a few other motherboard connectors, are coated with some weird slimy stuff. |
+ | [* icon_note] This slimy stuff could potentially be some sort of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Petroleum_jelly|petroleum jelly|new_window=true], which would be an inexpensive way to add a bit of water resistance to the board. |
[* black] Four T3 screws hold and a few cables hold the board in place. We disconnect the cables, tbd where they lead | |
[* black] [last board shot just for reference in case we want to talk about the perforated shields or the goopy connectors] |